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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 1 of 107 EnGenius Me sh AP M9000 U ser Manual V ersion: 1.0[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 2 of 107 T able of Cont ent 1 Document History 4 2 O verview 5 3 EnGenius Mesh W eb-base d Interf ace 6 4 Sy stem 1 1 4.1 Sy st em > Sys tem 1 1 4.2 Sy st em > Syslo g 13 4.3 Sy st em > Advan ce 14 4.4 Sy st em > Pro file 17 5 Network 18 5.1 Netwo rk > Netwo rk 18 [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 3 of 107 7.3 Managemen t > SNMP 76 7.4 Managemen t > F irmw are 79 7.5 Managemen t > T rap 80 7.6 Managemen t > U s er group 83 7.7 Managemen t > Dat abase 85 7.8 Managemen t > W e bspace 87 7.9 Managemen t > Cus tomi ze Log in 88 7.10 Managemen t > NMS Ad[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 4 of 107 1 Document H is tory Revi sion Dat e Remark Authors 1.0 23 Sep, 200 7 Initial V e r sion Ivy 1.1 13 Aug, 2009 Second Dr aft V ersion: W ebpag e Interf ace U pdat e MingI[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 5 of 107 2 O verview The purpose o f this documen t is to desc rib e the detail fea tures of EnGenius Mesh Acces s P oint (M9000), and also the procedur e and methodology of configuring and the use of EnGenius M9000.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 6 of 107 3 EnGenius Mesh W eb-based In ter face W eb- base d configur ation interf ace i s accessib le with comput er with TCP /IP capability and web brow ser (e.g. Safari, F iref ox, Mozilla or I E). T o access web-base d configur ation int erface, en ter htt ps://<Device IP&[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 7 of 107 *Obtain def au lt IP ad dre ss for EnGenius Mesh AP for dif fer ent Int erface s: Interf ace Default IP Note s W AN DHCP Administr at or needs t o check their DHCP server lease to ob tain device IP addre ss VL AN/L AN/ AP Auto IP Connect a DHCP client computer/lapt op to[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 8 of 107 EnGenius Mesh page has six main menus: Sys tem, Network, Services, Man agement, T ools and Sta t us. Each m ain menu also will hav e its submenu. W elcome Syst em Syst em Syst em settings Syslog Syslog settings Ad vanc e Ad vanc e tuning Network Network Network settings [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 9 of 107 NA T Network Addre ss T ranslation NTP Network T ime Protocol T r affic Shaping Bandwidth management PPTP Serv er PPTP server settings AutoI P AutoIP set tings Captive Por tal Captive Por tal settings RADIUS RADIUS client settings Dynamic DNS DDNS settings Zero Config Ze[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 10 of 107 W ebspace W ebspace maintena nce Custo mize Login Customize Login P age NMS Add resse s Network Management Sys tem no tif ying settings. R eboot Reboot device T ools Ping Ping Ifc onfig Ifcon fig R oute Rout e TFTP TFTP Status Status S y stem sta t us Interf ace s Int e[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 11 of 107 4 Sy st em 4.1 Sy st e m > Sy stem M9000 supports differ ent type of oper ation mode in one f irmwar e. Supported opera tions are La yer 3 and Lay er 2 orien ted mesh n etwork. Gatewa y , R elay , and Client Rela y a re those oper ate in la yer 3. Lay er 2 Gatewa y a[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 12 of 107 • Object ID – Display SNM P MIB object identification (OID) o f th e device. • O pera tion Mod e – T ype of op er ation mode such as “Ga tewa y ” , “Rela y ” , “Client Rela y ” , “ La yer 2 Gat ewa y ” , or “La yer 2 Rela y ” . • “ Apply?[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 13 of 107 4.2 Sy st e m > Syslog Certain sy stem message is u se ful to unders tand the problem behind an y undesire d resul t. M9000 is enabled with Syslog server tha t can log message locally and remotely . F igure 4.2.1 i llustr at es the Sy slog configur ation pag e. F igu[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 14 of 107 4.3 Sy st e m > Adv ance In th is adv ance fea t ure, n etworking and some wirele ss fine tun e done. F igu re 4.3.1 illustra tes the a dvance c onfigura tion page.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 15 of 107 F igure 4.3.1: Advance co nfigura tion pag e Adva nce configura tio n ha ve the f ollowing par ameter s : • Ma ximum Session – Maximum connection tracking session, a higher value is desir ed to support larg e number of loc al users. • Generic T imeout – Generic [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 16 of 107 interf ace. • External C hannel Mode – Enable or disable use of ext ernal channel mode of the wireless interf ace • Pre amble T ype – T ype of preamble • Extende d Range Mode – En able or disable of e xtended range mode (depend on hardwar e supporte d) • F[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 17 of 10 7 4.4 Sy st e m > Profil e Diff eren t settings on Sys tem > Adva nce, N etw ork > W ireless and Netwo rk > Mesh (W ireless) will be profiled as a uniq ue setti ngs. User can switch to diff erent profile as ease. F igure 4.4.1 illustra tes the pr ofile config[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 18 of 107 5 Network 5.1 Network > Network F igure 5.1.1 i llustr at es the network c onfigura tio n pag e. F igure 5.1.1: Netw ork configura tion pag e Network con tains the f ollowing par ameter s: • Primary DNS – Primary D omain Name Server used to t ra nslate s domain n[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 19 of 107 5.2 Network > W AN W AN (W ide Ar ea Networ k) are used to connect local ar ea network s (L ANs) to other network s through your ISP (Inte rnet Service Provider). F igure 5.2.1 illustra tes the W AN configura tion page. F igure 5.2.1: W AN configura tion page T o con[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 20 of 107 Pro tocol s tandard. Specify the Static IP a d dre ss. o Netma sk – Specif y subnet mask f or th is IP . o “Sav e changes” button – Click on “Save changes” button if you h a ve made any changes. New s ettings are active after the device r eboot. • If ISP o[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 21 of 107 o P assword – Specify PPPoE service passw ord. o Recon firm passw ord – R e-enter PPP oE service passw ord to con firm it. o “ A pply ” button - Click on “Save changes” butto n if you h a ve made any changes. New settings ar e active after the device reboot.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 22 of 107 disable VL AN . o “ A pply ” button - Click on “Save changes” butt on if you hav e made any chang es. New settings are active aft er the device reboot. • If select to edit exis t ing V L AN T ag, a page similar t o F igure 5.2.5 wit h configur ed set tings wil[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 23 of 107 5.3 Network > VL AN V irtu al L AN is a method of crea ting independe nt network s with in a phy sical network. Sever al VL ANs can co-e xist within such a network. This VL AN implementation is based on the IEEE 802.1Q tagging p r otocol. F igure 5 .3.1 illu str at e[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 24 of 107 VL AN0 - edit pag e cont ain the following p arame ter: o ID – Enter the VLA N ID . o T ype – Click on “ Type” dr op down menu to select “Sta t ic” or “DHCP” . o IP – Specify the VL AN IP a ddress. o Netma sk – Specif y the netw ork mask for this IP [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 25 of 107 5.4 Network > Mesh This device wi ll form a wireless mesh network with other device provide d the correct configur ation. Each of t he me sh will have its own IP a ddress. If two devic e with the same IP , one is not visible to eac h other in the mesh routing table. [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 26 of 107 device reboot. • Click on “ W i reless setting s” button to edit Mesh – wireless. Mesh – wireles s configur ation page will d ispla y as shown in F igure 5.4.2. F igure 5.4.2: Mesh - wirele ss configura tion page Mesh – wireless p age cont ain the f ollowing[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 2 7 of 107 wireless c ommunication devices together to f orm a wireless netw ork and can rela y dat a between wirele ss and wire d devices. ST A mode wi ll bring the wir eless d evice to St ation mod e. Under this mode, it needs to c onnect to an AP to join the wir eless network.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 28 of 107 o RTS Threshold – Reque st to Send management pack et. W ith smaller RTS length value, the wireless network can recov er from interf erence and collisions quick er at a c ost of reducing the maximum throughput. Network with heaving loading or int erfe rence is advise [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 29 of 107 F igure 5.4.3: Mesh - wirele ss configura tion page (with encryption k ey) O p en-no encryption or security is applie d. WEP - W ir ed Equiv alent Privacy . An encryption using e ither 64-bit or 128-bit to encrypt the network pack ets. AES- Advance d Encrypt[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 30 of 107 5.5 Network > W ireless F igure 5.5.1 i llustr at es the AP con figura tion page. F igure 5.5.1: AP configur ation pag e W ireless AP c ontains the f ollowing par am et ers: • MA C addre ss – Displays t he MAC addr ess of the wir eless int erface. • Mode – O [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 31 of 107 • “ Apply ” but ton to save a ny cha nges made. New settings a r e active after the device reboot. • “E dit ” button to edit Activ e V irtual AP . AP configura tion – edit page is shown in F igure 5.5.2. F igure 5.5.2: AP configur ation – edit pag e AP c[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 32 of 107 o Security - Click on “Security ” d rop down m enu t o select “Open” , “WEP ” , “WP A ” ,. Select “WEP ” will display “802.1x” drop down menu and “Encryption k ey ” field as shown in F igure 5.4 .3. Wh ile select “WP A (1 & 2)” will d[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 33 of 107 5.6 Network > R o ute R outin g ref ers to selecting paths in a netw ork along which to send d ata. F igure 5.6.1 illustra tes the r oute c onfigura tion page. F igure 5.6.1: R oute confi gura tion page R oute cont ains the follo wing parame ter s: • R outes Lis t [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 34 of 107 • Netma sk – Enter the IP addr ess of des tin a tion subnet network mask. • Gat ewa y – Enter the g atewa y address. • Direct – Click on “Direct ” drop d own menu to sel ect “Direct ” or “Indirect ” route. • Device – Click on “ Device” dr[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 35 of 107 5.7 Network > IPSEC IP security (IPSEC) is a suite of p r otocols for secu ring In ternet Protoc ol communications by encrypting and/or authentica ting each IP pack et in a data s tream. It provides an e xtra level of securing the data in the network. F igure 5.7.1 i[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 3 7 of 107 5.9 Network > OLSR O ptimize d Lin k Sta te R outing p r otoc ol is a pro tocol to connect mobile ad-hoc network s. It is a link -stat e routing protoc ol that c ollects data about available n e twork and then calculate s an optimiz ed ro uting table. F ig ure 5.9.1[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 38 of 107 0 : normal ser vice. 2 : minimize mone tary cost. 4 : maximize reliability . 8 : maximize throughput. 16 : minimize dela y . (Def a ult) • W i llingness – Enable or disable W illingness. W illin gness will be calculate d dynamically if disabled. • W i llingness le[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 39 of 107 6 Service 6.1 Service > DH CPD DHCP is a protocol used by network ed computers (clients) to obt ain unique IP addre sses, and other par ameters such as default router , subnet mask, and IP addre sses for DNS server from a DHCP server . F igure 6.1.1 illustr ate s the[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 40 of 107 F igure 6.1.2: DHCPD – e dit or new entry pag e DHCPD – add or e dit page c ontain the f ollowing par ameters : • Int erface – Click on “Int erface” dro p down menu to select inte rface. • Subnet – En ter the inter face netw ork addre ss. • IP Start ?[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 41 of 107 interf ace. • “ Apply ” button to sav e an y change s ma de. New settings are act iv e after the device reboot.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 42 of 107 6.2 Service > F ire wall F irewall is u se d to allow or deny data e ither in or out . F igure 6.2.1 i llustr ate s the firew all configur ation pag e. F igure 6.2.1: F irewall c onfigura tio n pag e F irewall con figuratio n contai ns the following par ameters: • [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 43 of 107 F igure 6.2.2: F irewall – a dd page F irewall - add page c onta ins the following par ameters: • T arge t – Click on “ T arge t ” drop down menu to allow , deny , or free targ et. • Source Interfa ce – Click on “Source Interf ace” drop down menu to se[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 44 of 107 • Commen ts – Enter the F irewall c omments. • A ctive – Click on “ Active” drop down menu to enable or disab le t his F ir ewall service. • “ Apply ” button to save any changes made. New settings are a ctive after the device reboot.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 45 of 107 6.3 Service > MAC A ccess MAC Acce ss p r o vides another lev el of security by f iltering the pack ets coming int o the device. F igure 6.3.1 i llustr ate s the MAC Ac cess c onfigura tion page. F igure 6.3.1: MAC Acces s configura t ion pag e MAC access c onfigura [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 46 of 107 F igure 6.3.2: MAC Acces s – edit pag e MAC Acce ss - edit page conta in the following pa ra meter: • MA C – Enter the MAC a ddre ss. • T ype – Click on “ Type” drop down menu to allow or deny acce ss MAC addre ss. • Commen ts – Enter MAC A ccess c omm[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 4 7 of 107 6.4 Service > NA T Network a d dres s tra nslation (NA T) inv olves re-writing the source and/or des t ination addre ss of IP pack ets as they pass through this device. F igure 6.4.1 illustra tes the NA T configur ation page. F igure 6.4.1: NA T configur ation pag e[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 48 of 107 NA T – add or edi t page c ontain the f o llowing par ameter: • Pro tocol – Click on “Pro tocol” dr op down menu to select NA T pro tocol. • P or t – Enter the NA T Por t number . • IP – Ente r the NA T IP addre ss. • Commen ts – Enter NA T comment[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 49 of 107 6.5 Service > NT P Network T ime Prot ocol (NTP) is a protoc ol for s ynchr onizing the sys tem clock s over data netw orks. F igure 6.5.1 illustra tes the NTP configura t ion page. F igure 6.5.1: NTP conf iguration p age NTP configura tion pag e cont ains the follow[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 50 of 107 F igure 6.5.2: NTP – a dd or edit pag e NTP add or edi t page con tains the f ollowing par ameter s: • Server – Enter the NTP ser ver name. • Commen ts - Enter NTP server comment s. • Act ive – Click on “ Active ” d ro p down menu to enable or disable th[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 51 of 107 6.6 Service > T r affic Shaping T raffic Sh aping will limit ban dwidth alloca ted to each user . F igure 6.6.1 i llustr ate s the tra ffic shaping configur ation p age. F igure 6.6.1: T raffic Shaping configur ation page T raffic shaping c onfigura tion pag e contai[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 52 of 10 7 F igure 6.6.2: T raffic Shaping – add or ed it page T raffic Shaping - a dd or edit page c ontai n the following par ameter: • Pro tocol – Click on “Protocol” drop down menu to select “tcp” , “udp” , or “both” prot ocol of T raffic Shap ing. • P[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 53 of 107 6.7 Service > PP TP Ser ver Poin t -to-P oint T unneling Protoc ol (PPTP) is a method for implementing virtual p riva te network s (VPN). F igure 6.7.1 illustr at es the PPTP Server configur ation page. F igure 6.7.1: PPTP Server configu ra tion page PPTP Server conf[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 54 of 107 F igure 6.7.2: PPTP U ser – add or e dit page PPTP U ser - add page c ontain the following par ameter: • U s ername – Enter the PP TP u sername. • P assword – Ent er the PPTP passw ord. • R econfirm Pa ss wor d - Re-en ter PPTP passw ord to con firm it. • [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 55 of 107 6.8 Service > A utoIP AutoIP will try to a ssign unique I P a ddresse s to th e s yst ems. U pon succe ssful o f autoIP , mesh IP will be assigned. IP of VL AN0 also will b e mo dified. It'll mo dify the DHCPD settings to match with the V L AN0. F igur e 6.8.1 i[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 56 of 107 6.9 Service > Captive Port al Captive portal fo rces an HTTP client on a network to see a special authentication web page bef ore surfing the Internet normally . F igure 6 .9.1 i llustr ates th e captive portal configur ation page. F igure 6.9.1: Captive P ortal conf[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 5 7 of 107 • External Login Server – Enable or disab le external login ser ver . A exter nal server is require d f or sending the login page. • External Serve r URL – E nt er the URL of the exte rnal ser ver . • De fault Id le T imeout – Enter the def ault idle timeou[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 58 of 107 6.10 Service > RAD IUS R emote A uthentica tion Dial In U ser Service (RAD IUS) is an AAA (Authentica tion, Authoriza tion and Accounting) pro tocol for applica tion s such as n etwork access or IP mobili ty . RADIUS clien t will verify authentica tion push by RA DIU[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 59 of 107 • “Modify ” button to edit RADIUS server entry . • “Re move” butto n to delete RADIUS entry . • “New Entry ” butt on to a dd new entry . F igure 6.10.2 i llustr at es the a dd or edit page for RADIUS en try . F igure 6.10.2: RADIUS ser ver – ad d or [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 60 of 107 6.11 Service > Dy namic DNS Dynamic DNS allows an Internet domain name to be assigned with a dyn amic IP addre ss. F igure 6.11.1 illustra tes the Dynamic DNS configura tion page. F igure 6.11.1: Dynamic DNS configurat ion page Dynamic DNS configura t ion pag e conta[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 61 of 107 6.12 Service > Zero Config F igure 6.12.1 i llustr at es the Z ero Config con f igura tion page. F igure 6.12.1: Zero Config configura tion page Zer o Config configur atio n page con tains the foll owing parame ter s: • Act ive – Enable or disable Zero Config ser[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 62 of 10 7 6.13 Service > Mo bi le IP Mobi le IP pr ovide client with IP roaming capa bility . Client will h a ve same IP no matter which node it reside. F igure 6.13.1 illustr ate s the mobile IP config urati on page. F igure 6.13.1: Mobi le IP configura tion page Mobi le IP [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 63 of 107 6.14 Service > Route W at chdog R oute wa tchdog wil l pr ob e f or defa ult ro ute periodi cally . If not defa ult ro ute is detect ed, it ’ll change the essid of active wireles s radio to a d esi red value such as “ServiceDown” . F igure 6.14.1 illlustra tes [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 64 of 107 6.15 Service > Li nux Kern el W atchdog Linux k e rnel watch dog will constan t ly mon itor t he int egrity of the sy stem. During s ystem lock ed up, k ernel wa tchdog will t rigger a sy stem reboot to recover the s yst em from f ailure. F igure 6.15.1 illu str ates[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 65 of 107 6.16 Service > SSHD SSHD pr o vides remote ma nagement using command line interf ace (CLI). F igure 6.16.1 i llustr at es the SSHD config urati on page. F igure 6.16.1: SSHD configuration p age SSHD configur ation pag e contai ns the following pa rameter s: • Act i[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 66 of 107 6.17 Service > W ME Based on 802 .11e draft standard. It provides basic q uality of service (QoS) features to 8 02.11 networks. WMM p rioritizes traffic according to 4 AC (Access Categories) - voice, video, best effort, and background. However, it d oes not provide g[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 67 of 10 7 WME – edit page contains the following parameters: • Interface – Specify the interface for WMM. • Comments – Optional comments for this entry. • Active – Enable or disable WME. • CWMIN – Minimu m contention window. This parameter is input to the algor[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 68 of 107 • Background (BSS) – Station side, medium p riority, medium t hroughput and delay. Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue. • Video (BSS) – Station side, high priority, m inimum delay. Time-se nsitive video data is automatically sent to this queue. • Vo[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 69 of 107 6.18 Service > DH CP R el ay For a dynamic network, M 9000 4000 is able to f orward the DHCP re quest to a back e nd DHCP server when opera t ing in lay er 2 mode. F igur e 6.18.1 i llustr at es the configur ation page for DHC P Rela y . F igure 6.18.1 DHCP Rela y Se[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 70 of 10 7 F igure 6.18.2 Ser ver or In terface configura t ion pag e. The add or edit c onfigura tio n page cont ains the following par ameters. • T ype – Server IP or in terface lis t • Int erface Name – Once th e “t ype” drop down menu is change d to interf ace, in[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 71 of 107 7 Management 7.1 Management > HTT PD W ebb ase d configur ation management is do ne th r ough the secure HTTP . F igure 7.1.1 illustra tes the HTTPD server configur ation pag e. F igure 7.1.1: HTTPD ser v er configur ation pag e HTTPD server configur ation page con t[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 72 of 10 7 • R econfirm Certificat e Pa ss wor d – Re-en ter certifica te passwo rd to c onfirm it. • Acce ss Contro l – Enable or d isable access c ontrol. • “ Apply ” butt on to save any changes made. Ple ase reboot to enable new settings. • “Modify ” button[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 73 of 107 7.2 Management > Configur ation U n der this config urat ion menu, you can perform the following act ion. F igure 7.2 .1 illustra tes the c onfigura t ion pag e. F igure 7.2.1: Configur ation page Configura t ion page c onta ins the following par ameters: • “Def [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 7 4 of 107 • “Br owse” & “U pload” butt on to perform file searching and uploa ding. • “Manag e RS A ” b utto n to manage RS A certificat es. • “Manag e x509” button to manage x509 relat ed certifica tes. F igure 7.2.2 i llustr at es the IPSEC manag emen[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 75 of 107 F igure 7.2.3: IPSEC Manag ement – x509 page IPSEC Management – x5 09 page con tain the foll owing parame ter: • Loca l Certificate – Display e xisting local certificat e and existing roo t certifica te authority . Click on “ Brow se…” butto n to brow se a[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 76 of 10 7 7.3 Management > SNMP Simple Network Management Prot o col (SNMP) used to monitor devices for conditions th at warr ant administra t ive at tention. F igure 7.3.1 illu s tra tes th e SNMP configur ation page. F igure 7.3.1: SNMP config uration pa ge SNMP configur at[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 77 of 107 • Act ive – Enable or disable SNMP managemen t. • V ersion – Select “v1 or v2c” , “v3” , or “all” SNMP ver sion . • P or t – Enter the SNMP port number . • v2 Re ad Communi ty – Ent er the v2 Re ad Community . • R econfirm v2 Rea d Communit[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 78 of 10 7 SNMP Access Con trol – a d d or edit p age con tains the following parame ter s: • Device - Click on “ Device” d rop down menu to select device. For ex ample, W AN, MESH, VL AN0 …… • U s ing - Click on “U sing ” drop down menu to select “Device” o[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 79 of 107 7.4 Management > F irmwar e U n der firmware upgra de management. Y ou can view the cur r ent firmwar e release ver sion, update late st firmwar e. Please note t hat do not p ower off the device whi le upgra ding the firmwar e. Otherwise you'll rend er this devi[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 80 of 107 7.5 Management > T rap T rap used to report an alert or other asy nchronous event about manage d sys tem. F igure 7.5.1 i llustr at es the tra p configur ation page . F igure 7.5.1: T rap config uration p age T rap configur ation page c ontains the f o llowing par a [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 81 of 107 • Imag e – Enabl e or disable image tr ap report. • Auth fa i lure – Enable or disable authenticati on failure tr ap report. • “ Apply ” b utt on to save any changes made. Ple ase reboot to enable new settings. • “Modify ” button to edit tr ap server[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 82 of 107 • Act ive – Enable or disable this entry . • “ Apply ” b utt on to save any changes made. Ple ase reboot to enable new settings.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 83 of 107 7.6 Management > U ser group U sers within a prede fined user group will share the commons par ameter o f the group. This allow administr ator to cre ate various type of u ser group depending on their needs. F igure 7.6.1 illustr ates the user group config uration p [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 84 of 107 F igure 7.6.2 U ser group e dit page U ser group edit pag e con tains the foll owing para meters : • Name – Alias f or this gro up. • Languag e – Language option for this group. • U pload Speed Limit – U pload limit in kbps f or user s in thi s gro up. • D[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 85 of 107 7.7 Management > Databa se Databa se contai ns list of local users that are currently configure d to the d a tabase. Databa se - U sers p age is shown in F igure 7.7.1. F igure 7.7.1: Dat abase - U sers pag e Databa se configura tio n pag e conta ins the following pa[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 86 of 107 • “ Add” butto n to ad d new user .[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 87 of 10 7 7.8 Management > W ebspace EnGenius Mes h AP’ s Cap tive p ortal is capable to store local web c ontent. Webspace management is used to man age local web con tent. F igure 7.8.1 illustra tes the webspace con figura t ion pag e. F igure 7.8.1: Manag ement –W ebsp[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 88 of 107 7.9 Management > Customiz e Login Customiz e login page is used to modif y look and feel for the captive portal login page of EnGenius Mesh. F igure 7.9.1 illustra tes the cus tomize l ogin page. F igure 7.9.1: Cust omize Login configura t ion pag e. Customiz e Login[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 89 of 107 • “U pload” butto n to upload login file. • New Languag e – T ype in new language • “ Add” butto n to ad d new language. • “Login Language ” to choose default login languag e. • “Change” but ton to sa ve any chang es made.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 90 of 107 7.10 Management > NMS A ddre sses NMS addres s is used for the sys tem to report back to Network Management Sys tem locat ed o utside o f the network. F igure 7.1 0.1 illustra tes t he NMS s erver ad dress configur ation page. F igure 7.10.1 N MS Ad dre ss List NMS a[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 91 of 107 • Commen ts – Enter c omments f or the entry . • Act ive – Enable or disable this entry . • “ Apply ” b utt on to save any changes made. Ple ase reboot to enable new settings.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 92 of 10 7 7.11 Management > R eboot Y ou can perform sy stem r eboot here. F igure 7.11.1 illustra te s the reboot p age. F igure 7.11.1: Reboot pa ge R eboot page con tains the fo llowing parame ters: • “Re boot ” button to reboot the device.[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 93 of 107 8 T ools 8.1 T ools > Ping F igure 8.1.1 i llustr at es the ping page. F igure 8.1.1: Ping pag e Ping page con tains the f ollowing par ameter s: • Ping – Ente r the IP addre ss to ping. • Number of pings – En ter the number of pings to send. • “Ping ” [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 94 of 107 8.2 T ools > Ifc o nfig Ifc onfig pag e i s used to collect verbose inf o rmati on about device network interf aces. F igure 8.2.1 i llustr at es the if config p age. F igure 8.2: Ifconfig pa ge Ifc onfig page c ontains th e following par am e ters: • “If config [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 95 of 107 8.3 T ools > Rout e R oute page is used to collect information about device’ s routing table. F igure 8.3.1 illustra tes the r oute pag e. F igure 8.3.1: Rout e page R oute page c ontains the f o llowing par ameters: • “R oute” butt on to displa y output of r[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 96 of 107 8.4 T ools > TFTP F igure 8.4.1 i llustr at es the TFTP page. F igure 8.4.1: TFT P pag e TFTP contai ns the followi ng paramet ers: • TFTP to – En ter the des tination IP addr ess of remo te TFTP server . • O pera tion – Select “put ” , “ get” or “ [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 97 of 10 7 9 Statu s 9.1 Status > Status Status page will disp lay current sy stem sta tu s of Mesh AP . F igure 9 .1.1 i llustr ate s the s ystem s tatus pag e. F igure 9.1.1: Sy stem Status pag e Sy stem Status will d ispla y sys tem uptime in form at: d ay , hours, minute. [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 98 of 107 • “Ge t Details” button t o obtain det ails on th e selecte d inter face. F igure 9.2.2 i llustr at es the det ails whe n int erface ixp0 ( W A N ) is selecte d. F igure 9.2.2: Det ai ls of int erface ixp0 ( W AN ). Interf ace ixp1 page conta in the following p ar[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 99 of 107 9.3 Status > Ser vices F igure 9.3.1 i llustr at es the st atus of each service run ning in the device. F igure 9.3.1: Services pa ge Services page display sta tus of each service. Services page contai ns the following par ameter s: • DHCP Server • DNS Server •[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 100 of 107 • PPP oE • PPTP Server • R ou te dog • SSHD • SNMP Server • S yslog Server • T raffic Shaping • W ebservers[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 101 of 107 9.4 Status > U sers F igure 9.4.1 i llustr at es the st atus of log ge d in users. F igure 9.4.1: U sers st atus p age U sers sta tus page c ontai ns the following par ameter s: • List of U sers – list of authentica te d users • <user name hyperlink> - d[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 102 of 10 7 • IP – IP current ly being used by the authen ticat ed user . • U s er Name – Name of the authenticat ed user . • MA C Addre ss – MAC addr ess of the authentic ated user . • Auth Mode – T ype of authentic ation used. • Auth Messag e – Authentic ati[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 103 of 107 9.5 Status > Sys tem Log F igure 9.5.1 i llustr at es the s ys tem log page. F igure 9.5.1: Sy stem Log pag e Sy stem log page cont ains the following pa ramet ers: • “Ge t log ” button to display output of s yst em log command. • “O u tput ” te xt area [...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 104 of 107 9.6 Status > T opo logy F igure 9.6.1 i llustr at es the simple topology view o f the mesh network. F igure 9.6.1: Simple T opology pag e Simple topology page c ontains the f o llowing par ameters: • “Re load” butt on to reloa d output con tent of topology com[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 105 of 107 9.7 Status > Mobi le IP F igure 9.7.1 i llustr at es the st atus of the mobi le IP client in this device. F igure 9.7.1 Mobi le IP Status Mobi le IP pag e contai ns the following par ameters : • “Ge t Status” but ton to display mobi le IP sta tus. • “O u t[...]
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EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual EnGenius M9000 – U ser Manual Pag e 106 of 107 9.8 Status > Neig hbor Neighbor status page will show the mesh node sta tus. It show neighbor with d et ails such as ra te, rssi, timeout. F igure 9.8.1 i llustr ates the neighbor stat us page. F igure 9.8.1: Neighbor St atus page Neighbor Status pag e cont ains the[...]